Toothbrush with an electric circuit

ABSTRACT

A toothbrush adapted with a circuit capable of improving oral cavity health and displaying innovative light performance, and allowing easy operation and reduced production cost comprising an electronic circuit disposed to an inner end of a handle of the toothbrush; a power source, a light source, and a device to release ions being disposed to the electronic circuit; ions being automatically generated to an oral cavity while a user holds the handle and dips it with water thus to help maintain oral hygiene with dazzling light performance emitted from the handle.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

(a) Field of the Invention

The present invention is related to a toothbrush, and more particularly, one provided with a power source, a light source, and an electronic circuit to release electric ions in an inner end of the handle to automatically generate ions from the end of oral cavity to help maintain oral hygiene while producing light.

(b) Description of the Prior Art

Conventional toothbrushes generally available in the market are usually each comprised of having multiple rows of bristle disposed on a front end of a handle for removing residuals found in gaps among teeth to achieve the purpose of maintaining oral health in conjunction with additional objects including a toothpaste; however, they fail to reach deeper to the skin in one's mouth to improve cellular activity. With rapid development of technology, a toothbrush embedded with an electronic device is generally found in the market. For size and cost reduction, a circuit and its associate electronic parts are essentially soldered together; therefore, the electronic device is limited in function, deprived of novelty, and earning recognition of its added value of becoming more practical in use by consumer.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

The primary purpose of the present invention is to provide a toothbrush adapted with a circuit that is capable of improving oral cavity health and displaying innovative light performance, and allowing easy operation and reduced production cost.

To achieve the purpose with its inner end embedded with a summary assembled power source connected to a circuit end where provided with a light guide structure, and an ion generation device is further disposed at the circuit end.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

FIG. 1 is an exploded view of a preferred embodiment of the present invention.

FIG. 2 is a perspective view of the preferred embodiment of the present invention as assembled.

FIG. 3 is an exploded view of a second preferred embodiment of the present invention.

FIG. 4 is an exploded view showing an electronic device built in the second preferred embodiment of the present invention.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS

Referring to FIG. 1 for an exploded view of a first preferred embodiment of the present invention, a control circuit 20 is disposed in a handle 12 of a toothbrush 10 at an inner end of the handle 12 at where closer to multiple rows of bristle 11 are provided. Two conductive plates 30, 31 in different polarities are respectively located to the end of the control circuit; two contacts 32, 33 respectively protrude from both conductive plates 30, 31 are connected to a positive and a negative electrodes from a cell 40; and a signal electrode 34 extends from the conductive plate 31. A conductive plate 50 related to a locating means disposed and slightly protruding from an outer end of the handle 12 of the toothbrush 10; and the signal electrode 34 is connected to the conductive plate 50. A light-emitting device 21 is externally connected to the front end of the control circuit 20 and a conductive block 41 also disposed on the front end of the control circuit 20 is conducted to the bristle 11. A light guide post 60 is inserted to the toothbrush 10 closer to where the light-emitting device 21 is located, a recessed light guide edge 61 is disposed at the light guide post 60 immediately next to a front end of the light-emitting device 21; and an outer end of the control circuit and the toothbrush 10 are finally sealed and packed with a cover 70 to complete a practical structure of a toothbrush of the present invention.

Now referring to FIG. 2 for a sectional view showing the preferred embodiment as assembled, wherein the conductive plate 31 disposed to the control circuit 20 of the toothbrush 10 is provided with the contact to the cell 40 and the signal electrode 34 conducted to the conductive plate 50. The summary structure while saving soldering of multiple lines, a job otherwise required in the prior art, to reduce production cost. Both of the conductive plate 50 and the conductive block 51 disposed to the handle of the toothbrush 10 when held and dipped with water by a user caused the control circuit 20 to be automatically induced to drive the control circuit to operate to generate ions at the bristle 11 for cleaning overall cavity of the user and at the same time drive the light-emitting device 21. Whereas the light-emitting device 21 may be related to a monochromatic or multi-color light source attached to the light guide edge 61 of the light guide post 60, one end or both ends of the light guide post 60 slightly exposed out of the toothbrush to create light at an outer end of the toothbrush 10 to prompt the user that the toothbrush 10 is in use. If the toothbrush 10 or the cover 70 is made of a material that is capable of refracting or guiding light, the overall structure of the toothbrush indicates a unique light and shade performance effects when the light-emitting device 21 is activated to emit light.

Alternatively, as illustrated in FIGS. 3 and 4 showing a second preferred embodiment of the present invention, the same results can be achieved by having the conductive plate 50 disposed at one end of the cover 70 beneath the control circuit 20 and having both of the conductive plates 31, 50 to contact and conduct each other.

The present invention by providing a structure of toothbrush adapted with an electronic circuit, wherein an inner end of a handle of the toothbrush is disposed with a summary combination of a power source connected to the circuit, and a light guide structure and an ion generation device is disposed to the circuit, the toothbrush achieves its purposes of maintaining oral hygiene, displaying innovative color performance effects, allowing easy operation, and reducing production cost to add more practical and economic values to the toothbrush. 

1. A toothbrush with an electronic circuit comprising a control circuit at an inner end of a handle of the toothbrush where multiple rows of bristle are disposed at a front end of the toothbrush; two conductive plates in different polarities being located to the control circuit; a contract protruding from each conductive plate; both conductive plates being respectively connected to both positive and negative electrodes of a cell through their contacts; a single electrode extending from one conductive plate; a locating means related to a conductive plate being disposed to and protruding from an outer end of the handle of the toothbrush; the signal electrode being conducted to the locating means; a light-emitting device externally connected to and a conductive block conducted to the bristle being respectively disposed to a front end of the control circuit; a light guide post being inserted to the toothbrush closer to where the light-emitting device is located; a recessed light guide edge being disposed at the light guide post immediately next to a front end of the light-emitting device; a cover being disposed to seal and pack the control circuit and the toothbrush; a summary structure being achieved by having one conductive plate located at the control circuit adapted with a contact to the cell and the signal electrode conducted to the conductive plate; and both of the conductive plate and conductive block disposed to the handle of the toothbrush being automatically induced to drive the light-emitting device. 